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A urine protein-creatinine ratio (UPCR) test looks for high levels of protein in your urine, which can happen in kidney disease. Results that are higher than average may be a sign of a kidney-related ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: My husband had many tests for bacteria in his urine. Three months ago, he had no protein in the urine; two months ago, the number of protein was 20; one month ago, the number was 100.
It’s normal to have a little protein in your urine, but high concentrations can be a sign of a more serious underlying condition. The human body is amazing. Along with managing a massive number of ...
Share on Pinterest Scientists believe a new urine biomarker could help predict kidney disease earlier. caifas/Getty Images Researchers have found a new biomarker in urine that could help diagnose ...
When urine bubbles increase and murky symptoms appear, it is easy to regard it as a simple condition deterioration. However, if these symptoms are repeated for no specific reason, it is necessary to ...
A team of scientists from the United States has recently revealed that about 25% of people with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection develop renal complications and ...
A research team at the University of Missouri is working to predict which patients will benefit most from a specific type of ...
Urine levels of adenine, a metabolite produced in the kidney, are predictive and a causative biomarker of looming progressive kidney failure in patients with diabetes, a finding that could lead to ...
June 6 (Reuters) - Otsuka's (4578.T), opens new tab experimental therapy for a potentially life-threatening kidney disease more than halved severe levels of protein in the urine of patients, ...
In a study of Chinese patients with hypertension, investigators observed an inverse association between plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 levels and development of new-onset proteinuria, especially among ...